Out Islands, Bahamas

An underwater and aerial celebration of the aqua blue water and fishy creatures that fin there. Thanks to Midcurrent and the guys for showing me around!

North end, One of the Longer in the Chain.

Thanks to Gil and Jen for dealing with the logistics and giving me an opurtunity to enjoy this photographic canvas!

shipwreck flats looking south

Working the edge, big bones skirt the fine line between deep and shallow in search of tasty morsels!

Par with a beachside Bone. Bones work all kinds of habitat from ocean waves to tranquil flats.

Moving as one, herding prey as a team

The eyes have it!

The veins, mud flats, ocean cuts, mangrave backwaters. a Challenging environment for photography.

bro, why would i want your fly when I have a buffet right over thar?

Cuda working the bait ball

Creekmouth north of Gordy’s

Gil and Jen on the creek north of Gordy’s

Abstracty bones in the ripples with the sun behind a cloud

Tarpon in the magroves

Last light!

Schooled up, bones move as one on an ocean flat. Safety in numbers as big predators look for not so easy of a meal.

The Hub of the Wheel on the South Flats

0-60, a flats needlefish waits to make his move.

Thanks To Mark and Dan for showing me around!

Thanks To Mark, Gil, and Dan for showing me around!

Thanks To Mark, Gil, and Dan for showing me around!

big and bad from above.

Gil stalking a fish on an outgoing tide.

Cuda corralling the bones

Ghosts of the Flats

across the shark harbor!

big backwater flats school.

shark harbor!

The salt Pans from the middle looking south. Someday a hurricane will break that levy and the middle will get a refresh!

Tarpon in the bushes

Make the cast, usually they see you before you see them! Thanks all!

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